art.wikisort.org - SculptureDinosaur Park is a tourist attraction in Rapid City, South Dakota, United States. Dedicated on May 22, 1936, it contains seven dinosaur sculptures on a hill overlooking the city, created to capitalize on the tourists coming to the Black Hills to see Mount Rushmore. Constructed by the city of Rapid City and the Works Progress Administration,[1] WPA Project #960's dinosaurs were designed by Emmet Sullivan. Sullivan also designed the Apatosaurus (formerly thought of as a synonym of Brontosaurus) at Wall Drug nearby in Wall, South Dakota, the Christ of the Ozarks statue in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and the dinosaurs at the now closed Dinosaur World in Beaver, Arkansas.
For the 1989 novel also known as The Thirteenth Majestral, see Dinosaur Park (novel). For The World Heritage Site in Alberta, Canada, see Dinosaur Provincial Park.
United States historic place
The park is located at 940 Skyline Drive and is maintained by the city of Rapid City. Admission is free, however steep flagstone stairs may limit handicapped accessibility. The park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 21, 1990.
Dinosaurs on display
Dinosaurs represented in the park include Apatosaurus, Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, Stegosaurus, and an Edmontosaurus annectens (formerly Anatotitan which itself was formerly Trachodon). A Protoceratops and a Dimetrodon (Dimetrodon is not actually a dinosaur, but rather a synapsid, and more closely related to mammals than reptiles) were added later on and are located near the gift shop and parking lot. With the exception of the Protoceratops, the dinosaurs they selected were based on fossils found in South Dakota and the Western United States.
The dinosaurs were constructed out of 2 inch (5.08 centimeters) black iron pipe, with a wire mesh frame and a concrete skin. Originally they were gray in color, but by the 1950s the statues were painted bright green with white undersides. Being constructed in the 1930s, the dinosaurs reflect the thinking of the times (for example, dragging tails). The tyrannosaur's original finger claws (of which it incorrectly had three on each hand) as well as its teeth have been lost or damaged over the years to where its hands are stumps and its teeth are all but gone. Vintage postcards of the T. rex do in fact show these were originally part of the sculpture. The Stegosaurus also had a shorter tail with 4 correct tail spikes, but this has changed recently where the tail spikes have been removed (perhaps due to safety concerns) and the tail considerably lengthened.
Gallery of Dinosaur Park images
Triceratops - May 2003
Stegosaurus - May 2003
Gift Shop - May 2003
See also
Dinosaurs portal
- List of dinosaur parks
- Dinosaur Gardens Prehistorical Zoo - Dinosaur tourist attraction built in the 1930s in Ossineke, Michigan
- Wall Drug - The Wall Drug Dinosaur was also sculpted by Emmet Sullivan
References
- Bahr, Jeff (2009). Amazing and Unusual America. Chicago, Illinois, USA: Publications International, Ltd. pp. 192–193. ISBN 978-1-4127-1683-3.
External links
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National Historic Site | | |
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Districts |
- Burlington and Quincy High Line Hill City to Keystone Branch
- Civilian Conservation Corp Camp F-10
- Gramberg Ranch
- Josef and Marie Kudrna Homestead and Ranch
- Madison Ranch
- Mount Rushmore National Memorial
- Mystic Townsite Historic District
- Otho Mining District
- Rapid City Historic Commercial District
- Rapid City West Boulevard Historic District
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Buildings | Commercial/ Industrial |
- C.E. McEachron General Merchandise
- Calumet Hotel
- Casper Supply Company of SD
- Dean Motor Company
- Fairmont Creamery Company Building
- Gambrill Storage Building
- Harney Peak Hotel
- Harney Peak Tin Mining Company Buildings
- House and Sawmill Johnson Siding
- Keystone Trading Company Store
- Milwaukee Road Freight House
- Motor Service Company
- Nichols Funeral Home Building
- Rapid City Fruit Company
- Rapid City Garage
- Rapid City Laundry
- Sitting Bull Crystal Cavern Dance Pavilion
- Swander Bakery Building
- Von Woehrmann Building
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Education |
- Keystone School
- Rapid City Carnegie Library
- Rapid City High School
- Rapid City Historical Museum
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Government/Civic |
- Pennington County Courthouse
- Rapid City Masonic Temple
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Religious |
- Chapel in the Hills
- Church of the Immaculate Conception
- Emmanuel Episcopal Church
- First Congregational Church
- Quinn Methodist Church
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Residential |
- Black Hills Model Home
- Lewis Byron House
- Cassidy House
- Feigel House
- Golden Summit Mine Foreman's Cabin
- Zack Holmes House
- Pap Madison Cabin †
- Maurice Nelson House
- Michael Quinn House
- Glenn W. Shaw House
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Objects | |
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Structures |
- South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 52-575-383
- South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 52-824-300
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Footnotes | ‡This historic property also has portions in an adjacent county. † This entry has been removed from the registry. |
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See also: National Register of Historic Places listings in Pennington County, South Dakota and List of National Historic Landmarks in South Dakota |
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Attractions | |
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Scenic routes | Roads |
- Norbeck Scenic Byway
- Iron Mountain Road
- Needles Highway
- Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway
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Trails |
- Mickelson Centennial Trail
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Unincorporated | |
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History and people | Native American |
- Cheyenne
- Lakota people
- Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) established the Great Sioux Reservation
- Black Hills War, or Great Sioux War (1876)
- Black Elk
- Sitting Bull
- Crazy Horse
- Lone Horn
- Red Cloud
- Spotted Tail
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Old West |
- Dakota Territory (1861–1889)
- Black Hills Expedition (1874)
- Black Hills Gold Rush (1874)
- Newton–Jenney Party (1875)
- Cheyenne-Black Hills Stage Route (1876-1887)
- Sidney-Black Hills Stage Road (1876-1887)
- Rapid City, Black Hills and Western Railroad (1893–1947)
- Seth Bullock and Martha Bullock
- General George Armstrong Custer
- Dora DuFran
- Wild Bill Hickok
- Calamity Jane
- Historian Doane Robinson
- Sol Star
- Al Swearengen
- Charlie Utter
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Modern | |
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Road junctions |
- Cheyenne Crossing
- Four Corners
- Four Mile
- Keystone Wye
- Maverick Junction
- Mule Creek Junction
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Related |
- Mount Rushmore in popular culture
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